Shane Castle
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
The first of your stories set in the world of the five gods that your public has seen is The Curse of Chalion. Was that the first one written? And, can you (briefly) outline your thoughts behind this world? I know that a lot of energy can go into backstories that the public never sees, but I would love to hear about some of them.
Lois McMaster Bujold
The Curse of Chalion was the first Chalion tale written, optionally as a stand-alone, not that this lasted.
No, I cannot briefly outline my thoughts that went into its world-building, not least because it was 18 years ago. And would be as long as the novel itself. But you might be able to find some things in the interviews I did around that time period, early 2000s.
http://vorkosigan.wikia.com/wiki/Auth...
Also in Sidelines: Talks and Essays, maybe.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
It started by looking at 15th C. Spanish history, and wondering why no one was stealing its lurid events the way they mine the Wars of the Roses. But it didn't end there. Lots of long-brewing thoughts about how religion is treated in fantasy got folded in underneath.
There might also be something among the already-answered questions in this column, if you scroll back through. It is alas not searchable.
Ta, L.
The Curse of Chalion was the first Chalion tale written, optionally as a stand-alone, not that this lasted.
No, I cannot briefly outline my thoughts that went into its world-building, not least because it was 18 years ago. And would be as long as the novel itself. But you might be able to find some things in the interviews I did around that time period, early 2000s.
http://vorkosigan.wikia.com/wiki/Auth...
Also in Sidelines: Talks and Essays, maybe.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
It started by looking at 15th C. Spanish history, and wondering why no one was stealing its lurid events the way they mine the Wars of the Roses. But it didn't end there. Lots of long-brewing thoughts about how religion is treated in fantasy got folded in underneath.
There might also be something among the already-answered questions in this column, if you scroll back through. It is alas not searchable.
Ta, L.
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Miriam Scharnke
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Lois McMaster Bujold:
Do you have any head-canon about traditional Barrayaran wedding ceremonies not mentioned in any of your books that you would be willing to share? My partner and I both really love the Vorkosigan series, and are thinking about including a reference to it in our own wedding ceremony!
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